Posted On: 08/09/2016 6:01:22 PM
Post# of 7798
I see a discovery was made by others, and what is most curious is the artifacts were left in situ.
Artifacts in these scatter fields include, three highly ornate bronze cannon (2-10’ and 1-7’), 19 iron cannon, 12 anchors, a 39-inch grinding wheel as well as scattered ballast and munitions, and what is believed to be a Marble monument with the Coat of Arms of France, from the early colonial period.
The recovery, conserving, cataloguing and analysis of these important shipwreck artifacts that are deteriorating in the harsh off-shore Cape Canaveral, marine environment will be scientifically conserved in the GME conservation laboratory in Tampa, Florida once rescued/recovered.
BTW....any word on the depositions?
Artifacts in these scatter fields include, three highly ornate bronze cannon (2-10’ and 1-7’), 19 iron cannon, 12 anchors, a 39-inch grinding wheel as well as scattered ballast and munitions, and what is believed to be a Marble monument with the Coat of Arms of France, from the early colonial period.
The recovery, conserving, cataloguing and analysis of these important shipwreck artifacts that are deteriorating in the harsh off-shore Cape Canaveral, marine environment will be scientifically conserved in the GME conservation laboratory in Tampa, Florida once rescued/recovered.
BTW....any word on the depositions?
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Don't forget, Huffman gets to depose the bug.
That is the one that interest most of us.


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